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Howard Thurston - Master Magician
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Howard Thurston's performance at the Palace Theatre, in Cleveland Ohio - October 26, 1932. To find out more about Howard Thurston please check out www.ThurstonMasterMagician.com!
When Thurston Came To Town - Part 1
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This is a lecture on the life of Howard Thurston, presented by magician, historian, and author Bill Rauscher. To find out more about Howard Thurston please check out www.ThurstonMasterMagician.com!
When Thurston Came To Town - Part 2
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This is a lecture on the life of Howard Thurston, presented by magician, historian, and author Bill Rauscher. To find out more about Howard Thurston please check out www.ThurstonMasterMagician.com!
When Thurston Came To Town - Part 3
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This is a lecture on the life of Howard Thurston, presented by magician, historian, and author Bill Rauscher. To find out more about Howard Thurston please check out www.ThurstonMasterMagician.com!
When Thurston Came To Town - Part 4
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This is a lecture on the life of Howard Thurston, presented by magician, historian, and author Bill Rauscher. To find out more about Howard Thurston please check out www.ThurstonMasterMagician.com!
When Thurston Came To Town - Part 5
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This is a lecture on the life of Howard Thurston, presented by magician, historian, and author Bill Rauscher. To find out more about Howard Thurston please check out www.ThurstonMasterMagician.com!
Howard Thurston's Miracles Of Magic - #1
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During Howard Thurston's career he had a Movie Jecktor cartoon reel made. There were 2 different ones. This is the 1st one. To find out more about Howard Thurston please check out www.ThurstonMasterMagician.com!
Thurston Moore - Ono Soul
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Music video by Thurston Moore performing Ono Soul with David Markey, Lance Acord, Nabil Mehchi, Rob Howard (C) 1995 Geffen Records
David Copperfield: Discover The Magic Of Stamps
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In October of 2000, legendary illusionist, David Copperfield gave a free performance at New York's Grand Central Station in celebration of the first ever postal tribute to the art of magic. Copperfield was honored with the issuance of postage stamps from four different nations. Also honored were early magicians Harry Houdini, Harry Kellar and Howard Thurston. This clip is the footage of Copperfield's performance, the postal ceremony and some resulting news coverage.
ONE OF THE WORLD'S GREATEST ILLUSIONISTS
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Howard Thurston was perhaps one of, if not the best, illusionist that ever took the stage. Both his personality, skills were far beyond magicians during his era and perhaps of all time. Here you will see many of his tricks and illusions within this short clip
Howard Jones - New Song 12" [Extended]
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Produced by Colin Thurston. Released in 1983.
Reincarnation, Violence, Insanity & the Macabre
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The Beatles and Manchurian Candidates. http://brianstalin-thebeatles.blogspot.com/ Albert Pike was Grand Commander 33°, as well as Grand Commander of the Southern Jurisdiction of the Scottish Rite of Freemasonry. He was also a Confederate general. Pike was influenced by Mazzini. Both were military men who were good at fomenting rebellion. (William Schnoebelen, "Masonry," pages 191-192.) When the Confederacy surrendered to the Union forces, Albert Pike was determined to start another Civil War so that South could win. He founded the Ku Klux Klan, which instigated riots throughout the South in an attempt to disrupt reconstruction and incite a second Civil War. Pike gave Klansman Jesse James the assignment of robbing Northern banks in order to get money to fund this war. It is estimated that Jesse James and other Klansmen buried seven billion dollars in gold all over the western states. ("Scarlet and the Beast," Vol. 3, pages 76-77) In a interview conducted during the Tate/LaBianca trial, Charlie Manson shed some light on his knowledge of this silent, arcane language of Freemasonry: ... Masons have that power. It's a secret that's been handed down since the Pharaohs. The secret wisdom. Jesus knew the symbols. The preacher and the judge got ahold of the symbols and they kept them to themselves. Judge Keene uses all those symbols. He'll make a sign like 'cut him off.' Or like when I get up to speak, he'll make a symbol to one of his marshals, and all of the sudden a whole bunch of people will be let in the court and there will be all this confusion so they can't hear what I'm saying. They use all those Masonic signs to hold power over their people. So I started using the symbols. Every time I got into court, or have my picture taken, I use another Masonic sign. Like the three fingers, two fingers outstretched. When the judge sees it, it really freaks him out because he can't say anything. When I see them making these signs in court I flash them back at them... Pat Garrett is buried at the Masonic Cemetery, Las Cruces, Dona Ana County, New Mexico, USA. Many magicians were Masons including Harry Houdini, Harry Kellar, Alexander Herrmann, John Henry Anderson, Frederick Eugene Powell, Dante, Chung Ling Soo, Okito, Harry Blackstone Sr. and Howard Thurston. David Bowie: "Rock and roll has always been the devil's music." Famous Satanist Aleister Crowley has had a great influence on rock & roll. Crowley's photo appeared on the Beatles' Sgt. Pepper album cover. The Beatles testified that the characters who appeared on the album were their "heroes." On the back cover of the Doors 13 album, Jim Morrison and the other members of the Doors are shown posing with a bust of Aleister Crowley. http://www.myspace.com/brianstalin
Long Finger
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This is an old Howard Thurston effect from the 30's. Never know what you going to find in those old books.
choice coin vanish
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a trick criss angels book
Thurston - Big Box Sawing
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Thurston - Big Box Sawing
Dwight Loop, and Thurston Moore performing live
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Exerpts from the concert: Kuxon Sa....Cell Space, San Francisco...2003
Kent Family Magic Circus The Book of Life
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Howard Thurston performed a version of this as did Blackston and his son Blackstone Jr. The methods of each varried with this one being original to us as far as we can tell.
Card-Carrying Liberals at Netroots Nation
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www.theliberalcard.org At Netroots Nation, some of our favorite liberals came out and declared themselves - including George Lakoff, Donna Edwards, David Sirota, Cenk Uygar, Markos Moulitsas, Sam Seder, Jim Hightower, Elana Levin, Baratunde Thurston, Larry Lessig and Howard Dean. (And Bob Barr - sort of.)
Talk Talk - Life's what you make it
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1986) Talk Talk were a popular British rock group that were active from 1981 to 1991. In mainstream circles, the group is most well known for their early synthpop singles, including the international hits "Today", "Talk Talk", "It's My Life", "Such a Shame", "Dum Dum Girl", "Life's What You Make It" and "Living in Another World". However, in the music community they are recognised more for the artistic achievements of their later experimental albums, recognised as forerunners to the post-rock genre. Talk Talk began as a quartet consisting of Mark Hollis (vocals), Simon Brenner (keyboards), Lee Harris (drums) and Paul Webb (bass). Hollis was the brother of Ed Hollis, manager of Eddie and the Hot Rods, and had started out in a punk band called The Reaction. They were generally associated with the New Wave movement; more specifically, in their early years, they were often compared with Duran Duran, as both bands not only featured a double-barrelled name and a Roxy Music-inspired musical direction, but also a record label (EMI) and producer (Colin Thurston). Talk Talk's first line-up released a self-titled debut EP in 1982 which was quickly expanded into a full-length album entitled The Party's Over. The band charted in the UK with the singles "Talk Talk" and "Today", both produced by Thurston (who had also produced hits for Duran Duran and Howard Jones). Brenner left after the 1983 non-LP single "My Foolish Friend", which was produced by frequent Roxy Music collaborator Rhett Davies. At this point, the band added unofficial fourth member Tim Friese-Greene, who became Talk Talk's keyboard player, producer, and Hollis' frequent writing partner. Although a major contributor to the band's studio output, Friese-Greene did not generally play with the band during live shows or appear in publicity material. Talk Talk stopped playing live in 1986. Talk Talk had a huge success in 1984/85 in continental Europe with the album It's My Life. The accompanying single "Such a Shame" (a song inspired by the book The Dice Man) became a major hit and a number one in several countries during this period, and an icon for many New Wave European listeners (as the songs "Shout" by Tears For Fears or "The Reflex" by Duran Duran, nearly released at the same time). The aforementioned title cut was also a big hit (entering notably the Top 40 in the US). But strangely, this album and its singles were relatively ignored in their native UK, even though they maintained a substantial cult following. They eventually abandoned the New Wave style completely with the minor classic The Colour of Spring in 1986. This became their biggest studio album success in the UK, partly thanks to the Top 20 single "Life's What You Make It", and was again a hit album in Europe, featuring another international Top 40 single: "Living in Another World". By this time, all Talk Talk songs were being written by Hollis and Friese-Greene. Guests on the album included Steve Winwood.
Talk Talk - Talk Talk
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1982) Talk Talk were a popular British rock group that were active from 1981 to 1991. In mainstream circles, the group is most well known for their early synthpop singles, including the international hits "Today", "Talk Talk", "It's My Life", "Such a Shame", "Dum Dum Girl", "Life's What You Make It" and "Living in Another World". However, in the music community they are recognised more for the artistic achievements of their later experimental albums, recognised as forerunners to the post-rock genre. Talk Talk began as a quartet consisting of Mark Hollis (vocals), Simon Brenner (keyboards), Lee Harris (drums) and Paul Webb (bass). Hollis was the brother of Ed Hollis, manager of Eddie and the Hot Rods, and had started out in a punk band called The Reaction. They were generally associated with the New Wave movement; more specifically, in their early years, they were often compared with Duran Duran, as both bands not only featured a double-barrelled name and a Roxy Music-inspired musical direction, but also a record label (EMI) and producer (Colin Thurston). Talk Talk's first line-up released a self-titled debut EP in 1982 which was quickly expanded into a full-length album entitled The Party's Over. The band charted in the UK with the singles "Talk Talk" and "Today", both produced by Thurston (who had also produced hits for Duran Duran and Howard Jones). Brenner left after the 1983 non-LP single "My Foolish Friend", which was produced by frequent Roxy Music collaborator Rhett Davies. At this point, the band added unofficial fourth member Tim Friese-Greene, who became Talk Talk's keyboard player, producer, and Hollis' frequent writing partner. Although a major contributor to the band's studio output, Friese-Greene did not generally play with the band during live shows or appear in publicity material. Talk Talk stopped playing live in 1986. Talk Talk had a huge success in 1984/85 in continental Europe with the album It's My Life. The accompanying single "Such a Shame" (a song inspired by the book The Dice Man) became a major hit and a number one in several countries during this period, and an icon for many New Wave European listeners (as the songs "Shout" by Tears For Fears or "The Reflex" by Duran Duran, nearly released at the same time). The aforementioned title cut was also a big hit (entering notably the Top 40 in the US). But strangely, this album and its singles were relatively ignored in their native UK, even though they maintained a substantial cult following. They eventually abandoned the New Wave style completely with the minor classic The Colour of Spring in 1986. This became their biggest studio album success in the UK, partly thanks to the Top 20 single "Life's What You Make It", and was again a hit album in Europe, featuring another international Top 40 single: "Living in Another World". By this time, all Talk Talk songs were being written by Hollis and Friese-Greene. Guests on the album included Steve Winwood.
Paul Sawyer BB Modified Feat 5.1.08 Virginia Motor Speedway
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Full Feature from Bill Sawyer's Virginia Motor Speedway of the 2nd Annual Paul Sawyer Memorial Advanced Auto Part Super Dirtcar Series Big Block Modifieds. Video by http://www.vmservices.tv/ RACE RESULTS FOR PAUL SAWYER MEMORIAL presented by THURSTON SPING SERVICE MAY 1, 2008: ADVANCE AUTO PARTS SUPER DIRTcar 60 LAP FEATURE (48 CARS): 1-9s-Matt Sheppard; 2-4-Duane Howard; 3-20-Brett Hearn; 4-7x-Steve Paine; 5-91-Billy Decker; 6-84-Gary Tomkins; 7-98h-Jimmy Phelps; 8-99L-Larry Wight; 9-1w-Billy Pauch; 10-85-Wade Hedrickson; 11-27J-Danny Johnson; 12-15x-Billy Pauch Jr.; 13-71-David VanHorn Jr.; 14-14-Rich Laubach; 15-3-Justin Haers; 16-FX1-Frankie Caprara; 17-14J-Alan Johnson; 18-77x-Dale Planck; 19-20R-Josh Richards; 20-99-Ryan Phelps; 21-79-Mike Storms; 22-39w-Steven Downs; 23-357-Stewart Friesen; 24-49-Billy Dunn; 25-19-Tim Fuller; 26-6-Pat O'Brien; 27-43-Jimmy Horton IV; 28-42B-Kevin Bates; 29-777-Kevin Bolland; 30-29-Jeff Brownell Jr.; DNS-29H-Kenny Wallace.
kuxon san sah-dwight loop in rare concert footage
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filmed by lee howard at the Kux San Sah performance- cell space 02- with thurston moor and lynn augstein

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